This introductory workshop will provide an overview of the Human Givens approach; how it incorporates the use of other disciplines and applies the latest research from neuroscience to assist quick and effective changes in people’s lives.

Day 2: Understanding Anxiety and treating it without drugs

Panic attacks and anxiety, are a problem for many, both children and adults. It is therefore essential that health and social care professionals have the knowledge and skills to address anxiety in the context of their day to day clinical practice. All course related learning should be utilised within the participant’s scope of professional practice, in the multidisciplinary team and with appropriate supervision.

Day 3: Guided Imagery and Visualisation

Guided imagery is a useful tool in the repertoire of professionals who offer psychological interventions in their day to day work by reducing emotional arousal and enhancing relaxation in clients where appropriate. Guided imagery and visualization can help to reframe the client’s life circumstances in a positive and productive way.

About the Trainer

Sue Saunders (MSc.M.A.HG Dip P.FHGI. Dip Ac) is a fully trained Human Givens Practitioner, Human Givens Supervisor and a Fellow of the Human Givens Institute. She is also a Chair of the Registration and Professional Standards Committee of the Human Givens Institute and the founder of the HG Peer Group in Ireland. Sue has a busy practice at the Dublin Human Givens Centre and is also a Tutor with the Human Givens College delivering professional training in the Human Givens Approach to participant’s internationally in Europe and in the USA.

Day 2 and 3 are modules towards the prestigious Human Givens Diploma with the H.G. College London.

CPD: 6 CPD points are achieved per day.

Cost: Full cost three days € 299 or Single days €125

Registration: 9.00am each day. Training 9.30am – 4.00pm

Lunch: Available to purchase at CIT Canteen.

This is a valuable opportunity to avail of these training days at a greatly reduced cost through IPTA with the support of Cork Institute of Technology. This training is open to professionally qualified therapists working with children, adolescents or adults.